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THE CULTURAL IMPLICATIONS OF MEDIA PORTRAYALS OF MINORITIES IN THE U.S.
Research suggests the media shapes the way children perceive the world. In addition, ethnic minorities are typically portrayed negatively in media. Disney Princess movies have become a widespread part of childhood experiences, ...
What Dictates Carbon Dioxide Emissions Worldwide?
The factors that lead to carbon dioxide emissions worldwide have been a popular topic for the last 30 years; however, a relatively underexplored topic is the relationship between carbon dioxide emissions and economic growth. ...
Homogenous Mixing of Two Materials in an Integrated Pellet Metering System
UTA’s LAMMA Lab has created a pellet 3D printer by attaching a Massive
Dimension Pellet Extruder head to the end of a Kuka 6 degree of freedom robotic arm. The
printer must have constant access to two pellet reservoirs and ...
BIOMECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF PORCINE NEONATAL EPIDERMIS FROM FORELIMB TISSUE IN THE LONGITUDINAL AND CIRCUMFERENTIAL DIRECTIONS
In adult humans, it is common to replace damaged tissues and epidermal tissues of
smooth muscles on internal organs with porcine xenografts during a surgical procedure. However, there is little research on the usage of ...
Simulated Blood Glucose Meter Design for Educational Simulation in Healthcare
A commonly performed point-of-care test is the measurement of a patient’s blood glucose, a process currently practiced in healthcare simulation with minimal realism at UTA’s Smart Hospital. Training of healthcare professionals ...
The Effects of Miniaturization on the Brain Case of Gymnopthalmodiea (Squamata)
The concept of miniaturization states that as we go down the phylogenetic tree,
species begin to become smaller in body size due to environmental pressures, especially within the Gymnophtalmoidea squamata. We question how ...
DESTROYING MAN: PHILOSOPHICALLY SITUATING C. S. LEWIS’ THE ABOLITION OF MAN
Lewis’ central argument in The Abolition of Man explains the philosophical
consequences of extending assumptions implicit within scientific methodologies and originally used to treat Nature to include a treatment of humans. ...
An Analysis of Suicide Coercion
This paper aims to define and understand the linguistic mechanisms behind incidents of suicide coercion. This is accomplished through case studies where there are sufficient records of the incidents that can give insight ...
Proposal for UTA-Downtown Arlington Bike Network
Bicycling offers great benefits for cities including sustainable, efficient, and affordable transportation, improved health and wellness, and creating vibrant communities. Universities offer a good starting point for young ...
Mental Health in Historically Black Communities: The Role of Local Non-profits
This study examined the role that local non-profit organizations play in bridging
the gap to mental healthcare services in historically Black communities. With a focus on the Oak Cliff neighborhood of Dallas, Texas, ...